SIGNS: WHAT ARE THEY
ALL POINTING TO?
by Brian Habit
July 17, 2003
Each
zodiac sign is like a compass. Each sign points to its own particular
version of "true North." It indicates a direction in which should aim to
develop yourself, if you are going to follow a path of spiritual
fulfillment and creativity, rather than a path that leaves you with a
sense of anxiety or a sense that you're drifting.
For example,
suppose you have Mercury in Aries in your birth chart. For all of us,
Mercury symbolizes our mental and communicative function. He represents
the way that we
receive information through observation, listening, reading or
learning; process such data; and transmit it through speaking, writing,
teaching, or communication through non-verbal media (such as music,
visual images, or movement). For you specifically, your Mercury points
in an Arian direction. Mercury points toward courage. That's "truth
North" for Aries.
If you're off
course in developing your Mercury in Aries, then you're probably getting
into pointless battles, either with the wrong people or about the wrong
issues. Your legitimate, important "fish to fry" lie elsewhere. Or maybe
you're avoiding an important internal conflict. Rather than confronting
some inner demon (such as a bad habit, or a fear of public speaking),
you're giving in to your fear. Go down such paths, and you can expect to
have a relatively difficult, more painful life.
If you're on
course in developing your Mercury in Aries, then you act boldly in spite
of your fear. You meet a challenge head-on, whether it's changing that
bad habit, climbing that mountain range in front of you, or piping up
about your rights in relation to another person. By going down such
roads, you can expect to have a more satisfying journey...and to get
where you're going more efficiently.
How can you
tell whether you are on course with other zodiac signs? Check the
following list for "travel tips."
Bon voyage!
Aries:
Pointing to Courage
When
we're off course with Aries, we get into petty and pointless conflicts
with others, or we know that we need to face a fear or take a stand to
assert ourselves, but we don’t do it and we feel haunted by what we have
left undone.
When
we're on course with Aries, we face a fear or we face an external
challenge by fighting for some important cause.
Taurus:
Pointing to Serenity
When
we "do" Taurus badly, stability and security mean everything to us. We
act as if the only way to have security is by developing and maintaining
a particular lifestyle or structure, objects that we can see and count
and touch, and we stagnate. We never grow.
When
we do Taurus well, we develop serenity through simplicity, and sometimes
silence. We feed our senses with appealing touches or sights or sounds
or tastes or smells. We act naturally, not according to rigid schedules.
We eat when we're hungry and sleep when we're tired.
Gemini:
Pointing to Openness
If
you're off course with Gemini, you tell half-truths or snow people with
verbiage, or you scatter your energies by trying to go off in all
directions at once, becoming tense and “wired” or exhausted.
If
you're on course with Gemini, you put an open call out to the universe
for any and all perceptions, taking them in without worrying about
whether they make sense or add up to anything in particular. You
communicate your ideas, opinions, and information to others.
Cancer:
Pointing to
Caring
If you
"do" Cancer badly, then you make yourself vulnerable in inhospitable
environments, and you get hurt. Alternative, you make yourself invisible
or invulnerable, by nurturing others but keeping your own wants and
needs safely hidden from view. You always put safety ahead of growth,
and you end up lonely, neglected, or bored.
If you
do Cancer well, then you make yourself vulnerable in appropriate
environments. You open yourself up to trusting others. You let others
experience your imagination and feelings, and you allow yourself to be
loved.
Leo:
Pointing to Joy
When
we're off course with Leo, we try to elicit love and appreciation from
others by impressing them, rather than making ourselves vulnerable and
asking for it directly. We might rub them the wrong way by seeming
arrogant and condescending, like you’re trying to order others around.
People may misconstrue our self-confidence and pride as a feeling of
superiority, and then they may either ignore us or try to bring us down
a peg or two.
When
we're on course with Leo, we trust in the world by acting playfully and
dramatically, expressing warmth and producing something that is
beautiful, thought-provoking, original, or imaginative. We live in the
moment and express our childlike delight in the world.
Virgo:
Pointing to
Perfection
If you
do Virgo badly, you attack yourself/others for being imperfect. You push
yourself unmercifully to compensate for some personal defect that you
believe you have. You get into work or personal relationships in which
you play the drudge or pawn, keeping yourself in check in a one-down
position.
If you
do Virgo well, you hone your skills and apply them in a way that
is of value or use to others. You personify some principle or ideal that
you value. Through doing both of these, you make yourself more perfect;
you come closer to realizing your own ideal potential.
Libra:
Pointing to
Harmony
If
you're off course with Libra, then you weigh alternatives indefinitely,
in effect deciding not to decide anything, while your life goes ticking
away. You sacrifice the possibility of true intimacy through conflict
resolution, by compromising your integrity and substituting the
appearance of peace. You become tense and you stay tense.
If
you're on course with Libra, then you take action to maintain calm and
tranquility before tension escalates out of control, and you draw human
elements or design elements into pleasing, elegant, harmonious
relationships.
Scorpio:
Pointing to Depth
When
we do Scorpio badly, either we fixate on our darkest feelings, lose all
sense of perspective, and become bitter or depressed; or we try to keep
them hidden out of sight and out of mind, we feel a vague anxiety of
impending disaster, and we act compulsively without understanding why.
When
we do Scorpio well, we have the courage to feel whatever we’re feeling,
however scary it might seem at first. We don’t dwell on them. Instead,
we let them affect our behavior for the good. We live with honesty and
intensity, as if every day were our last.
Sagittarius:
Pointing to
Understanding
If
we're off course with Sagittarius, we become overly optimistic, put out
faith in someone or something that is unreliable, and take unreasonable
risks.
If
we're on course with Sagittarius, we make a leap of faith. We
continually broaden our vision of the world through learning, or
traveling, or rubbing elbows with people from different walks of life.
Capricorn:
Pointing to Effectiveness
If you
do Capricorn badly, you might suppress your emotional reactions to
what’s happening in your life. You might act like an authority,
controlling others’ lives to compensate for not feeling in control of
your own life. You become a climber or a workaholic. You may get to the
“top” outwardly, but on the inside you feel lonely there.
If you
do Capricorn well, then you adhere steadfastly to your moral principles.
You act with integrity, and you’re effective. You accomplish much of
what you set out to do, even if it requires delayed gratification,
persistence, and sacrifice. Even when you don’t achieve your ambition,
you gain knowledge and wisdom.
Aquarius:
Pointing to
Individuality
If
you're off course with Aquarius, you give others the behavior that they
want, or you act eccentric in petty, harmless ways but you give in to
societal pressure to conform in matters of fundamental importance. You
feel alienated and like an imposter.
If
you're on course with Aquarius, you define “success” and “normal” for
yourself. You consider your perceptions valid even if they aren’t
popular, and you act accordingly, accepting that sometimes you have to
travel the road alone.
Pisces:
Pointing to
Self-Transcendence
When
we do Pisces badly, we escape into abusing or overdoing some behavior,
numbing our consciousness. We become fearful or confused. We drift, or
take the easy way out, or feel dissociated or removed from our lives.
When
we do Pisces well, we are aware that we exist above and apart from our
consciousness. We change our reality by changing our consciousness of
it. We express our awareness of higher levels of consciousness.
© Brian Habit - The Proud
Phoenix, 2004
(All Rights Reserved)
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